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<blockquote data-quote="RJAMT" data-source="post: 1327893" data-attributes="member: 87440"><p>Interesting how people view things based on their own background. City people seem more likely to view the picture Pterodactyl posted as someone of unknown stability looking to show how tough they are. I'm guessing that's because they just don't see people routinely acting like that where they live so of course it is more likely to upset them.</p><p></p><p>Country people seem more likely to accept the presence of firearms and not worry about it. Maybe that guy has been coming in that same store carrying the same weapon every Tuesday for a decade and the clerk, who went to school with him, knows he wears it because he inherited it from his grandad.</p><p></p><p>Doesn't make either group irrational. They are products of different environments. It's a lot simpler to pretend the world is black and white since it relieves us of doing much thinking. Too bad most things are really gray.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RJAMT, post: 1327893, member: 87440"] Interesting how people view things based on their own background. City people seem more likely to view the picture Pterodactyl posted as someone of unknown stability looking to show how tough they are. I'm guessing that's because they just don't see people routinely acting like that where they live so of course it is more likely to upset them. Country people seem more likely to accept the presence of firearms and not worry about it. Maybe that guy has been coming in that same store carrying the same weapon every Tuesday for a decade and the clerk, who went to school with him, knows he wears it because he inherited it from his grandad. Doesn't make either group irrational. They are products of different environments. It's a lot simpler to pretend the world is black and white since it relieves us of doing much thinking. Too bad most things are really gray. [/QUOTE]
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